Brennan Long
About Brennan Long
Brennan Long is an Associate Design Engineer at Harley-Davidson Motor Company, specializing in bolted joint design within the Chassis Systems design team. He has a background in mechanical engineering, with previous experience at Engineers Without Borders USA, Caterpillar Inc., and Kohler Co.
Current Role at Harley-Davidson
Brennan Long serves as an Associate Design Engineer at Harley-Davidson Motor Company. He has been in this position since 2022, working in Wauwatosa, Wisconsin. In his role, he focuses on bolted joint design as part of the Chassis Systems design team. His responsibilities include the design, testing, and implementation of chassis systems, which encompass critical components such as brakes, TWABS, and vehicle dynamics.
Previous Experience at Engineers Without Borders USA
Brennan Long worked with Engineers Without Borders USA in two capacities. Initially, he served as a Design Team Member from 2019 to 2020 for one year in Rolla, Missouri. Later, he took on the role of Design Sub-Team Lead in 2021 for four months. His involvement in these positions contributed to engineering solutions for community-driven projects.
Experience at Caterpillar Inc.
Brennan Long gained valuable experience as a Student Trainee - Engineering at Caterpillar Inc. from 2018 to 2019 in Mossville, Illinois. This one-year position allowed him to apply his engineering knowledge in a practical setting, contributing to various engineering projects within the company.
Education in Mechanical Engineering
Brennan Long studied Mechanical Engineering at Missouri University of Science and Technology, where he earned his Bachelor's degree from 2019 to 2021. Prior to that, he completed an Associate of Science degree in Engineering at Illinois Central College from 2017 to 2019. His educational background provided a solid foundation for his engineering career.
Undergraduate Research Assistant Experience
Brennan Long served as an Undergraduate Research Assistant at Missouri University of Science and Technology from 2020 to 2021 for one year. In this role, he engaged in research activities that complemented his academic studies and contributed to the advancement of engineering knowledge.